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open access: yesRevista del Centre de Lectura de Reus, 1997
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The College Mathematics Journal, 1997
(1997). A Rose Is a Rose Is a Rose … The College Mathematics Journal: Vol. 28, No. 1, pp. 55-56.
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A Rose is a Rose...

The American Mathematical Monthly, 1987
PETER M. MAURER received his B.A. in mathematics in 1969 from St. Benedict's College in Atchison, Kansas. After three years of writing computer programs for the U.S. Army and five more years writing programs for the state government of Iowa, he returned to school at Iowa State University. He received his M.S. in 1979 and his Ph.D.
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Rose Is a Rose Is a Rose

Science, 2011
![Figure][1] CREDIT: THINKSTOCK A rose by any other name may smell as sweet, but duplicate scientific names—and for the rose genus, there are at least 191—are pitfalls for botanists. Now there's a solution. On 29 December 2010, a team from the Missouri Botanical Garden in St.
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Rose & rose

2015
Catalogo pubblicato in occasione della mostra "Rose & rose" (Museo della Grafica, Pisa, 16 maggio-28 giugno 2015)
Tomasi, Lucia Tongiorgi   +1 more
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A Rose is a Rose is a Rose

German Research, 2001
What everyone has always wanted to know about the sexuality of roses: study of their reproduction is primarily of benefit to plant ...
Volker Wissemann   +3 more
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[A rose is a rose is a rose].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2017
Over a century ago in 1913, the poet Gertrude Stein wrote these famous words: sometimes things are just what they are. There has been a recent debate centred around the question whether or not schizophrenia exists. Is there a brain disease that can be called schizophrenia? What difference does it make to patients how we define schizophrenia?
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A rose is a rose is a rose?*

Critical Care Medicine, 2012
Jonathan E, Sevransky   +2 more
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